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season wooden chopping boards
In article >,
The Wolf > wrote:
> On 01/03/2004 8:25 AM, in article
> , "Katra"
> > opined:
>
> > In article >,
> > The Wolf > wrote:
> >
> >> On 01/03/2004 8:06 AM, in article
> >> , "Katra"
> >> > opined:
> >>>
> >>> Only 200 grit??? <shocked look>
> >>> I like the glossy finish that 600 grit gives. :-)
> >>>
> >>> I do it by hand.
> >>>
> >>> K.
> >>
> >> You've never worked with 600 grit and wouldn't know where to buy it if you
> >> wanted to.
> >
> >
> > Care to take a wager on that grasshoppper???
> >
> > I've used it also for polishing columbian copal.......
> >
> > Remember, I do stone and jewelry work.
> >
> > Idiot.
> >
> > K.
>
> Just calling your bluff. Don't take it personal, it's not like you're
> canadian are ya?
Ok, but it was kinda lame... ;-)
I DO know my sandpaper!
For polishing nicks out of sterling, I use a felt wheel and rouge....
Somehow, I think that'd be going a bit overboard for cutting boards. <G>
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